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Here I am at the Badlands National Park. It was rather breezy on this day, but what a phenomenal sight! |
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As we progress to some of the other natural wonders, I will be consistently dismayed at how poorly the size of these areas translate to on film. These hills and gorges are to vast and so deep and so incredible, and so much gets lost in the translation. But it is still better than nothing, and so I eagerly present them to you for your viewing pleasure. |
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"Yo, Tribou -- why aren't you on the phone with your girlfriend?!" |
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Well, what do you think, an ideal location for a DobNoar campus? Geeze, look at how vast this whole area is. Never let anyone develop it... |
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Here's Eric with the vacationing Brochucks (I made that up). Hey, random people in your vacation photos are always interesting... if you know who they are, try and contact me! |
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And this is driving away from the Badlands, but geeze, check out the colors there. No need to digitally alter the landscape here. Those yellow and pinkish/orange hues are completely natural. Amazing. |
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And since the colors are so ... amazing ... you get to have the pleasure of seeing me in front of them. |
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And later that day, we came across Mt. Rushmore. How 'bout that?! Can you find your state's flag from this vantage point? |
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Another possible DobNoar logo... whaddaya think? |